Wessel Ebersohn’s fourteenth rule of thriller writing

Remember the flat spots. Your book cannot be all gun fights and car chases. If you have too many climaxes, then you have no climaxes at all. Imagine a song in which there were only high notes or an orchestral piece that consisted only of crescendos. You need the quiet passages in order to make the climaxes count.

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